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Alabama DHR working with community colleges for job programs
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A partnership between two state organizations is helping those who may need help paving a path to success. The Alabama Community College System joined with the Department of Human Resources to shed light on multiple programs. “Our job is to do everything we can to help...
Selma Mayor, Montgomery host community violence summit
Selma Mayor James Perkins Jr. participated in a Community Violence Intervention Summit, “Partnering for a Safer Community,” over the weekend at the Embassy Suites Montgomery Hotel & Conference Center. Over 300 people came for the two-day summit on April 12. The goal was to find community-driven solutions to reduce violent crime across the Black Belt […] The post Selma Mayor, Montgomery host community violence summit appeared first on The Selma Times‑Journal.
Selma man killed in Sunday evening motorcycle crash
DALLAS COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - Alabama state troopers are investigating a crash that claimed the life of a Selma man Sunday evening. 44-year-old Timothy Rubin was killed when his motorcycle collided with the rear of a Jeep around 6:45 p.m., ALEA investigators said. He was thrown from the motorcycle and pronounced dead at the scene.
Amber Alert claiming 13-year-old took brother and drove off is canceled; kids found safe
A 13-year-old Montgomery, Alabama, girl who authorities said they believed abducted her 5-year-old brother and drove off in an SUV Tuesday, has been found safe, along with the boy, police said.
Micheal Eric Marshall
April 10, 2024 Mr. Micheal Eric Marshall of Selma passed away April 10. Graveside Service will be held on April 20 at 1 p.m., from Lorenzo Harrison Memorial Garden and directed by Randall Miller Funeral Service and Crematory. The post Micheal Eric Marshall appeared first on The Selma Times‑Journal.
'This was preventable': Jailers ignored obvious signs of 60-year-old inmate's medical condition until it was too late, lawsuit says
The family of a woman who developed pneumonia in an Alabama jail and died after she was released from septic shock has filed a lawsuit alleging jailers ignored her worsening medical condition. The post ‘This was preventable’: Jailers ignored obvious signs of 60-year-old inmate’s medical condition until it was too late, lawsuit says first appeared on Law & Crime.
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